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Races

Mexico Facts

Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez

27 October – 28 October, 2018

First Grand Prix: 1963

Number of laps: 71

Circuit length: 4.304 km

Race distance: 305.354 km

Lap record held by Sebastian Vettel (2017): 1:18.785

The circuit has an elevation of 2,285 m (7,500 ft); the thin air causes difficulties for both the drivers and their cars: For drivers, lack of oxygen can lead to symptoms like slight fatigue, dizziness, difficulties to breathe or mild headaches. As air is less dense in high altitudes, it can affect the car's engines and diminish acceleration.

Brazil Facts

Autódromo José Carlos Pace

10 November – 11 November, 2018

First Grand Prix: 1973

Number of laps: 71

Circuit length: 4.309 km

Race distance: 305.909 km

Lap record held by Juan Pablo Montoya (2004): 1:11.473

Interlagos is considered interesting because it was not built on flat terrain, but follows the ups and downs of hilly ground, which makes it harder to drive and demands more power from the car's engines.

Abu Dhabi Facts

Yas Marina Circuit

24 November – 25 November, 2018

First Grand Prix: 2009

Number of laps: 55

Circuit length: 5.554 km

Race distance: 305.355 km

Lap record held by Sebastian Vettel (2009): 1:40.279

This venue is hosting the championship finale for the 7th time. The world championship has been decided here three times; Sebastian Vettel’s title in 2010, Lewis Hamilton’s success in 2014 and Nico Rosberg in 2016.